A terrible pandemic has inspired some fine graffiti all over the world
Coronavirus inspires world graffiti (usatoday.com)
Downtown Las Vegas mural by @recycledprop in the Arts District @LasVegasLocally pic.twitter.com/dht668nTEX
— Beaker (@Beakerlives) February 5, 2021
Graffiti has never been so powerful—or urgent. In the past months of the global coronavirus outbreak, local artists have used the walls and sidewalks of their cities and towns as canvases https://t.co/ZTswk2iD4R by @CarolineLHoward pic.twitter.com/ubR4tx651R
— Forbes (@Forbes) May 31, 2020
… not all wars are the same, not all weapons are deadly. Art by Escif in Valencia #streetart #art #graffiti #mural #urbanart #Coronavirus #hope #beauty #valencia pic.twitter.com/S1rKvVJBmG
— One World Street & Art (@StreetArtDream) January 18, 2021
… the marks on the skin tell your story, your eyes your soul. Art by SAsur in Loures, Portugal #StreetArt #Art #beauty #Heroes #Eyes #Love #graffiti #Coronavirus #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/OEHRjhkzk6
— One World Street & Art (@StreetArtDream) December 30, 2020
WATCH: Video from Instagram account of British street artist Banksy appears to show him spray painting coronavirus-themed graffiti on a London subway train during normal operating hours. pic.twitter.com/HkdFjKbOF5
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 15, 2020
Another Fuck Corona Wall#streetArt #Mural #Graffiti #Corona #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/LeP5y0h38h
— Cuiet(4.26) Matte.L (@Cuiet426) November 10, 2020
The calligraphy and graffiti on this new mural on the Near West Side? They’re the names of people who have died of the coronavirus.https://t.co/zliOH4dkDP
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) November 26, 2020
#COVID19 has ruined countless lives and upended the world order since it first reared its head more than a year ago. But it has also inspired artists and literati to depict it in innovative ways. Pics of some of the most interesting #coronavirus #graffiti worldwide pic.twitter.com/ydd9Doj0FX
— Kourosh Ziabari (@KZiabari) February 2, 2021
In Lebanon the coronavirus has also become a central theme for graffiti artists, following months in which their focus was on poverty and the failing economy https://t.co/Mrog89zQEX
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) June 29, 2020
A woman walks past a #graffiti, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi #Covid_19 #DelhiDefeatingCorona #coronavirus #CoronaWarriors #Delhi #IndiaFightsCOVID19 #DelhiFightsCorona #graffitiart pic.twitter.com/B3uRaKy1gp
— Rahul Singh (@Rahulphoto_) July 18, 2020
Coronavirus street art by the Rebel Bear graffiti artist on Bath Street, Glasgow, in the city centre. pic.twitter.com/xbezT4XMq0
— Grouse Beater (@Grouse_Beater) June 14, 2020
The #Coronavirus #Graffiti and #StreetArt in #London is spreading exponentially, check out some #ViralArt on #LDNGraffitiV2 > https://t.co/NKhekcJcXq 🦠 pic.twitter.com/Xe7G6KbhSP
— LDNGraffiti (@LDNGraffiti) May 17, 2020
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“World champs” digital illustration pic.twitter.com/SbznNKoHxW
— Recycled Propaganda (@recycledprop) February 7, 2021